Configuring access services, Access service overview, Terminology – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Configuring access services

Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) provide the following services:

Connectivity to the Internet

Secured WLAN access with different authentication and encryption methods

Seamless roaming of WLAN clients in a mobility domain

Access service overview

Terminology

Wireless client—A handheld computer or laptop with a wireless Network Interface Card (NIC) or

a terminal supporting WiFi can be a WLAN client.

Access point—An AP bridges frames between wireless and wired networks.

Access controller—An AC can control and manage APs associated with it in a WLAN. The AC
communicates with an authentication server for WLAN client authentication.

Service set identifier—An SSID identifies a wireless network. A client scans all networks at first, and
then selects a specific SSID to connect to a specific wireless network.

Client access

A client access process involves active/passive scanning surrounding wireless services, authentication,

and association, as shown in

Figure 41

.

Figure 320 Establishing a client access

Scanning

Wireless clients use active scanning and passive scanning to obtain information about surrounding

wireless networks.

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